Experts say missing engine part in most Ghanaian vehicles polluting air, sickening people

Experts say missing engine part in most Ghanaian vehicles polluting air, sickening people

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 21/12/2025
Every breath in Ghana’s cities now carries a silent threat. According to experts, thousands of vehicles are moving without catalytic converters — a small but essential device that filters dangerous gases before they reach the air we all breathe.
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